When many Scrum Teams are working on a project, what best describes the definition of "done"?
When many Scrum Teams are working on a project, what best describes the definition of "done"?
When multiple Scrum Teams are working on a project, it is essential to maintain consistency and ensure that the quality and expectations are met uniformly. Therefore, all teams must use the same definition of 'done'. This shared understanding helps in delivering a cohesive and usable Increment at least once per Sprint, ensuring consistent quality and that all teams are performing the same amount of work.
A single product has one Definition of Done across multiple teams. Why? Because they must work together to deliver a usable Increment at least once per Sprint. Suppose one team has an understanding of what they mean when they say a particular Product Backlog item is Done, but another team has a different understanding. How will we ever have consistent quality and expectations? If Team A conducts performance testing for every Product Backlog item it delivers, but Team B does not, our entire product has lower quality, and each team is doing a different amount of work. Having a shared Definition of Done among all teams avoids these problems. Furthermore, if a Definition of Done has been created by the parent organization, then all product teams in that organization must adopt it as a minimum.
why is the answer not A?
ans is c
Doesn’t make any sense at all
Relook into the question again, C seems making sense